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Relax with rum in your hand, crisp air in your lungs, and your feet stashed in the white sands of the sparkling Nicaraguan coastline.

Greet the glowing day from your private estate among the lush trees and peaceful aura of the awe-inspiring land around you. If you're more than mellow from the renowned luxury spa, you can surf, kayak, hike, bird-watch, island-hop, and most notable of all, golf at the country's finest 18-hole course.

Venue Setting

El Salón Meeting Room and Patio Adjoined by over 1,000 square feet of patio space surrounded by royal palm trees, El Salón’s spacious meeting room is framed by beautiful handicrafts fashioned exclusively in the colonial city of Granada. Playa Manzanillo Beach Just south of the Mukul resort lies four miles of coastline with sheltered waters providing an idyllic backdrop to say “I do.” Ranchon Lush tropical forest and ocean bluffs welcome you to this unique setting where we hope you’ll embrace a mutual inspiration for preserving the natural landscape. Palapa Lounge and Bar This split-level bar and lounge is furnished with sumptuous, hand-crafted sofas and chairs. A spectacular chandelier made of countless baskets, some wider than the height of two grown men, hangs 50 feet overhead. La Terraza Outdoor. Casual. Chic. This elegant restaurant resides on an oversized terrace under a pergola adjacent to the swimming pool. Looking out across the Playa Manzanillo Beach and into the Pacific horizon, it’s perfect for daytime events. La Mesa With a sophisticated Colonial Nicaraguan atmosphere, La Mesa’s cozy décor includes mementos and photographs recounting the 135-year history of the Pellas family in Nicaragua. Casona Don Carlos Embodying the essence of Mukul’s Casona Don Carlos private beach house, this 20,000-square-foot oceanfront compound features an expansive indoor-outdoor living area perfect for a private reception under a soaring 80-foot palapa ceiling

Food and Beverages has an additional 25% tax Rooms has an additional 27% tax. We usually require a mínimum of 5 rooms for 3nights to be able to grant special group rates, but this is always flexible and negotiable.

Insurance

Additional Insurance May Be Required Depending On The Event

Capacity

Seated

120

Buffet

120

Standing

150

Celebrations Hosted Here Since

2013

Curfew

No Curfew

Venue Spaces

Indoor & Outdoor Venue Spaces Available

Catering

Client Must Use The Catering Provided By The Venue

Alcohol

Provided By Venue For Fee – You Must Use The Venue For All Alcohol Services

Corkage/Bottle Fee – You Can Bring Your Own Alcohol For A Fee

Music

Indoors & Outdoors

The Venue is Closed During

We do not close venues, but we do have rainy months (september-october)

Bohio 6 has the best view Mario from the Palapa will make any Cocktail come true Our concierge team will make any wish our command Katherine from the Kulkids Area will take care of your children as if they were her own

Amenities

A/V Equipment

Valet Parking

Wifi

Dining Chairs

Dining Tables

Onsite Restrooms

Venue Features

The Scene:

Mukul Beach, Golf & Spa, a luxury boutique hotel and spa in Guacalito de la Isla, a new $250-million, 1,670-acre low-density private beach community on Nicaragua’s Emerald Coast, opened on February 1, 2013. Mukul – “mukul” is the Mayan word for “secret” – features 37 spacious accommodations, each with an ocean view, pool and private staff. Other resort amenities include Spa Mukul, with six private spa-treatment sanctuaries; a beach club featuring dining and lounge areas and a swimming pool; and the 18-hole Guacalito Golf Course. Guests enjoy access to the property’s four miles of white-sand beach and rugged coastline, and 12 kilometers of nature trails on which they can hike or bike to observe the four species of monkeys and other wildlife that reside in the lush coastal forest. Guests can also explore Nicaragua through customized experiences that introduce them to the nature, culture and people of this up-and-coming tourism destination, known as the “land of lakes and volcanoes.”

Design:

Interior designer Paul Duesing worked with Nicaraguan artisans to craft furnishings and decorations that reflect the traditions of the country, including patterned floor tiles, tables made of carved native teak, headboards made of Flor de Caña rum barrel staves, accent pieces made of sand-casted polished pewter and etched ceramic lamp bases made of clay from nearby Masaya Volcano.

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